نتایج جستجو برای: tic disorders

تعداد نتایج: 679134  

Journal: :Frontiers in pediatrics 2016
Sally Robinson Tammy Hedderly

One important, but underreported, phenomenon in Tourette syndrome (TS) is the occurrence of "tic attacks." These episodes have been described at conferences as sudden bouts of tics and/or functional tic-like movements, lasting from 15 min to several hours. They have also been described by patients in online TS communities. To date, there are no reports of tic attacks in the literature. The aim ...

2016
Daniel Kim Beth Ann Griffin Mohammed Kabeto José Escarce Kenneth M. Langa Regina A. Shih

PURPOSE Much variation in individual-level cognitive function in late life remains unexplained, with little exploration of area-level/contextual factors to date. Income inequality is a contextual factor that may plausibly influence cognitive function. METHODS In a nationally-representative cohort of older Americans from the Health and Retirement Study, we examined state- and metropolitan stat...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2012
Matthew R Capriotti Bryan C Brandt Emily J Ricketts Flint M Espil Douglas W Woods

Tics are rapid, repetitive, stereotyped movements or vocalizations that arise from neurobiological dysfunction and are influenced by environmental factors. Although persons with tic disorders often experience aversive social reactions in response to tics, little is known about the behavioral effects of such consequences. Along several dimensions, the present study compared the effects of two tr...

Journal: :Journal of the Saudi Heart Association 2012
M Al Mehairi S A Al Ghamdi K Dagriri A Al Fagih

Tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy (TIC) is a well recognized entity of heart failure (HF) and various mechanisms due to tachyarrhythmias have been postulated to be responsible for impaired cardiac contractility. Previously reported cases showed reversibility of such disorders whenever stable cardiac rhythm is maintained adequately and we report on a 16-year-old boy who has been diagnosed to ha...

2016
Ahmad Ghanizadeh

OBJECTIVE Treating tic disorder is challenging. No trial has ever examined whether twice weekly aripiprazole is effective for treating tic disorders. METHODS Participants of this 8-week randomized controlled parallel-group clinical trial were a clinical sample of 36 children and adolescents with tic disorder. Yale global tic severity scale was used to assess the outcome. Both groups received ...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2016
Alan L Peterson Joseph F McGuire Sabine Wilhelm John Piacentini Douglas W Woods John T Walkup John P Hatch Robert Villarreal Lawrence Scahill

Over the past six decades, behavior therapy has been a major contributor to the development of evidence-based psychotherapy treatments. However, a long-standing concern with behavior therapy among many nonbehavioral clinicians has been the potential risk for symptom substitution. Few studies have been conducted to evaluate symptom substitution in response to behavioral treatments, largely due t...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2008
Roger Kurlan Dwight Johnson Edward L Kaplan

OBJECTIVE If pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections is a unique clinical entity, we hypothesized that children meeting diagnostic criteria would have more clinical exacerbations temporally linked to bona fide group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus infection than matched control subjects (chronic tic and/or obsessive-compulsive disorder with no kno...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2004
Nathanel Zelnik Avi Pacht Raid Obeid Aaron Lerner

OBJECTIVE During the past 2 decades, celiac disease (CD) has been recognized as a multisystem autoimmune disorder. A growing body of distinct neurologic conditions such as cerebellar ataxia, epilepsy, myoclonic ataxia, chronic neuropathies, and dementia have been reported, mainly in middle-aged adults. There still are insufficient data on the association of CD with various neurologic disorders ...

Journal: :Neurology 2018
Anup D Patel Anne T Berg Lori Billinghurst Daniel Fain Erin Fecske Tim Feyma Zachary Grinspan Amy Houtrow Sanjeev Kothare Gogi Kumar Erin Lee Migvis Monduy Diego Morita Christina L Szperka M Cristina Victorio Ann Yeh Jeffrey R Buchhalter

Childhood neurologic disorders, as a group, include relatively common conditions such as migraine (prevalence between 3% and 10.6% in children 3–15 years of age), transient tic disorders (TDs) (3%), and specifically Tourette syndrome (TS) (0.8%), and rarer disorders such as infantile spasms that may occur in only about 1,200 infants each year in the United States. These disorders account for a ...

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